Jewish Center Shooting: Suspect Yells 'Heil Hitler' After Killing 3

A 73-year-old Missouri man has been accused of killing three people at two Jewish facilities in suburban Kansas City on Sunday afternoon, a day before the start of Passover.

Frazier Glenn Cross, of Aurora, Mo. has been identified as the suspect. He is also known as F. Glenn Miller, according to the Kansas City Star. Authorities arrested Cross after the shooting in the Overland Park, Mo., area as he yelled, "Heil Hitler" in the back of a patrol car.

William Lewis Corporon, a local doctor, and Reat Griffin Underwood, his 14-year-old grandson, died from wounds they received while in a car at a Jewish community center. A third victim, who was not identified, died from a gunshot wound while in a parking lot of the Village Shalom senior living center.

"While it is too early to label these shootings as a hate crime, the fact that two Jewish institutions were targeted by the same individual just prior to the start of the Passover holiday is deeply troubling and certainly gives us pause. We have reached out to local, state and federal law enforcement and stand willing and able to offer guidance and assistance to the community if this incident turns out to have been motivated by anti-Semitism," Aroesty's statement continued.

The FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms are assisting in the investigation.